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I can't stand American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, that whole genre of shows. Or the competition dating shows - Bachelor, Bachelorette, etc. Really, pretty much any of reality shows that the whole premise is eliminating people for whatever purpose, through whatever method, to get to a winner. They all annoy me, whether they're about singing or dating or cooking or whatthehelleverstupidthing.
Stopped watching Grey's Anatomy a few seasons ago. The characters all get on my nerves. Liked the original Matrix movie, fell asleep during the second, never bothered to watch the third. Just don't get the appeal of the American Pie movies. Read the Twilight books at the insistence of a teenage relative. I wasn't impressed (the last one especially is AWFUL). The movies look horrible. |
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:) Did anyone say that CSI was over rated? No? I say it then. Real Sex is over rated. You don't get to see any really real sex and the sex that you do see turns the stomach. Now having real sex, well... |
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I'll admit it -- I'm an extreme Tolkien geek and have been since junior high. I've read Lord of the Rings at least once every couple of years, well over 20 times now. Regularly re-read The Silmarillion and The Hobbit, too. I have multiple copies of The Lord of the Rings, including this one: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/03...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg I've taught classes and led discussion groups on LotR. This full-sized movie poster is framed and hanging in my office: http://www.popartuk.com/g/l/lgfp1061...ing-poster.jpg I have the director's cuts of all the movies. While there were places where I had to deal with the movies departing from the books, I thought P Jackson did an awesome job of adapting the books. So yeah, I liked them. :D |
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Ditto. Now, my question is, how many of your students took the short cut and just watched the movies instead of reading ? Missing the Tom Bombadill part is usually key, HA! |
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I couldn't tell you about any students. The discussion groups have always involved reading the books a few chapters at a time and discussing them. The classes have been one time things I was asked to do on specific occasions, not ongoing classes, like a class I've done on finding God in LotR, Narnia and Harry Potter. Those classes have tended to have people who'd read all the books, read some of the books or never read the books. (But I hope they wanted to read the books afterward.) |
**sorry for the ongoing hijack!!*
What got me into LotR was of course The Hobbit cartoon from back in the 70s and then reading it in elementary school. I would up reading the trilogy 2x (recreationally) back in the 90s and then when I heard the movie was coming I read it again between Fellowship and the Two Towers. I tried to get into The Silmarillion but I think by that point, I had enough. If George hadn't mangled the Star Wars Trilogy with the prequels, they would still be my top fave but I think LotR with the turnaround time and the extended edits that was fleshed out pushed it up! Also, I can't wait for the Hobbit. Any reservations about del Toro directing? |
neverending Story! OVER RATED!
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nope...didn't like it...sorry! :)
I could only imagine the reaction when you read/typed that. |
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I guess those are those type of movies that are good when you're younger but not so much when you're older. |
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I snoozed through those movies. Ok.... Overhyped Food/ Restaurants/ Clothing stores |
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ETA: I LOVELOVELOVE the awesomeness that is the McGriddle. smacketh downs will be laid if anyone speaks ill, becauase i dont know anyone who likes it. come on! pancake, egg, meat, baked-in syrup. its all there wrapped in paper, just for me. |
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